Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion

Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion

Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion

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The Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion is housed in a modern building on the left side of the road leading to the entrance of Pythagoreio. It started operating in 2010 and has since attracted many visitors. The Pythagoreion Museum is open to the public and offers a wealth of archaeological exhibits. The finds on display are arranged thematically and chronologically from the Neolithic period to the Paleochristian era. At the Museum you can see important finds related to the trade, use, and production of wine, such as drinking and transporting vessels, point-based amphorae, kraters, reliefs with depictions of symposia, vessel fragments with depictions related to vineyards, and other exhibits.

Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion

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Folklore Museum of the Dimitriou Cultural Foundation

Folklore Museum of the Dimitriou Cultural Foundation

Folklore Museum of the Dimitriou Cultural Foundation

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The Folklore Museum of the Dimitriou Cultural Foundation is just 1.3 kilometres from Pythagoreio and is located within the facilities of the Doryssa Seaside Resort Hotel Complex. The museum is open during the summer season. It can be visited during the winter months after booking. The exhibits are organised in thematic units and you can see a wealth of folklore elements that relate to the vine-growing, production, and trade of Samos wine.

 

Folklore Museum of the Dimitriou Cultural Foundation

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Jewish Merchant Homes, Vathy

Jewish Merchant Homes, Vathy

Jewish Merchant Homes, Vathy

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Along the Samos seafront avenue and just after the Gefyraki area heading towards Malagari, one can see the mainly neoclassical buildings that belonged to Jewish Wine Merchants.

Seafront zones and hamlets in Samos for the trading of wine and raisins were developed in the late 18th century and the early 19th century, at which time the Jewish presence was mainly in the area of Vathy.

After the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774), a fleet of numerous small ships was developed, which traded the local production of mainly muscat wines to the commercial centres of the times. Jewish merchants traded Samos wine with Thessaloniki, the Black Sea, and even Russia.

After the Asia Minor Catastrophe, many members of the Jewish community of Vourla in Asia Minor settled in Samos. The development of vine-growing provided the Jews of Samos with the opportunity of new commercial partnerships, with the support of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki.

Most of what used to be luxurious mansions in Vathy, Samos, are now privately owned, while others are abandoned.

Jewish Merchant Homes, Vathy

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General State Archive, Samos

General State Archive, Samos

General State Archive, Samos

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The General State Archive is housed near the building of the Regional Directorate of Samos.  Visitors can get there via Paschali Street and Svoronou Street. It is the only polygonal building on Samos, with an internal courtyard, that used to operate as the Samos Prison building. It is the “evolution” of the Samos Public Archive established in 1882.

The GSA of Samos offers visitors collections from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the archives from the period of the Principality of Samos (1834-1912), as well as more recent archives (19th-21st century). In these archives, important documents have been identified relating to the cultivation and trade of Samos wine, as well as its impact on the social, historical, and economic development of the island.

 

General State Archive, Samos

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The Winemaking Cooperative of Mytilinii

The Winemaking Cooperative of Mytilinii

The Winemaking Cooperative of Mytilinii

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The building of the Winemaking Cooperative of Mytilinii now operates as the space of the Agricultural Cooperative of Mytilinii. It is located near Iroon Square on the village’s central street and it used to operate as a secretarial support space for subsidies and payments relating to the delivery of grapes by local winegrowers.

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